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[laugh] what happened at four, honey? by now, it's may. people, it's may, we're running out of winter. you can't get a deep, deep lake to get all four degrees. before you can get any three-degree water, never mind zero. what are you gonna turn the whole lake to? four. and let's suppose we have like a big meteor hit or something and we get, like, no sunshine for about four or five years then we'd get something like this. you keep doing the same thing and pretty soon, after a couple of years of that, then it would all be four. honey, that's a lot of energy taken away by that cold wind. when you get the whole lake four degrees celsius, then and only then, that's the first three-degree water that lake has seen, gang. does it stay there or does it sink? it stays there because what's down below is more dense. the lighter, the less dense will float on top of the more dense. that makes sense? watch. now we got zero-degree water. those of you who are sitting close today will see something that those in the back of the room might not see. but watch
[laugh] what happened at four, honey? by now, it's may. people, it's may, we're running out of winter. you can't get a deep, deep lake to get all four degrees. before you can get any three-degree water, never mind zero. what are you gonna turn the whole lake to? four. and let's suppose we have like a big meteor hit or something and we get, like, no sunshine for about four or five years then we'd get something like this. you keep doing the same thing and pretty soon, after a couple of years of...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. gerri: of a woman with a success across the border that matter romney won the debate last night is a result your posting on the facebook page. he has no idea what to say without is teleprompter. bill writes, jim lehrer was kind of out of his league. but that says, sorry. you need to make it on your own. we can't afford to keep borrowing money to support you. we asked on gerriwillis.com. and 6 percent said president obama. 3 percent jim lehrer, and 1% said big bird. be sure to log on to gerriwillis.com for online question every weekday. finally tonight, here's another important point. mitt romney makes the i want you to hear yet again. >> the private sector typically is able to provide a better product at a level to of lower-cost. gerri: pre simple. it turns out he was spot on. news today of a real-life example right here in new york city. an example i'm sure you can see across the country, a review by the inspector general of the metropolitan transportation authority shows how slow an
putting us in control of our energy future, now. gerri: of a woman with a success across the border that matter romney won the debate last night is a result your posting on the facebook page. he has no idea what to say without is teleprompter. bill writes, jim lehrer was kind of out of his league. but that says, sorry. you need to make it on your own. we can't afford to keep borrowing money to support you. we asked on gerriwillis.com. and 6 percent said president obama. 3 percent jim lehrer,...
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consumer confidence at a four month high right now. you have a lot of favorable things out there but you have to consider there's a lot of factors that cause one to protect the downside. earlier we saw gdp ratch it down to 1.3%. we have concerns around factory slowdowns. 52 people have less money in their pocket and kef and as for much. i got to ask you are you buying into this jobs figure or not? >> the jobs figure alone is only one factor out of a million reasons why you should be buying or selling. over time it won't have a lot of importance buff for more important is in spite of the bad news that has been around we have still seen a strong bias -- investors seem to be saying things look bad now but we think perhaps they're going to get better and some good strong buying enthusiasm in here. dave: the market is dying to perform on both production and the consumer side. we are in the 43 months of a bull market which generally run 39 months. it is getting old, isn't it? >> it is and it is time for investors to be watchful and looking f
consumer confidence at a four month high right now. you have a lot of favorable things out there but you have to consider there's a lot of factors that cause one to protect the downside. earlier we saw gdp ratch it down to 1.3%. we have concerns around factory slowdowns. 52 people have less money in their pocket and kef and as for much. i got to ask you are you buying into this jobs figure or not? >> the jobs figure alone is only one factor out of a million reasons why you should be...
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the problem is this need comes at a time when we're seeing significant opposition to every kind of energy development. now is that a presidential thing or just the culture? >> that's the reality of the world today and our business. but we do have to work through that, jim. we will. i think people want to see sustainability in energy projects. in other words, they want to see it done right. i think that's fine. we have to work through those issues and we will. >> okay. now you want to go there. today -- yesterday in the epa contacted you about the kalamazoo spill you had 843,000 gallons. they said you maybe have to do more work. so you also have to balance the fact that pipelines do burst at times. >> absolutely. and it's something that obviously we try and avoid. in fact, our target is to have zero leaks or zero spills. we received that notice yesterday from the epa. we're just looking at it now. you know, we're going to cooperate as we always have with the epa. and we'll work to do whatever work is necessary for the final work on that project. >> is there a feeling among the people at en
the problem is this need comes at a time when we're seeing significant opposition to every kind of energy development. now is that a presidential thing or just the culture? >> that's the reality of the world today and our business. but we do have to work through that, jim. we will. i think people want to see sustainability in energy projects. in other words, they want to see it done right. i think that's fine. we have to work through those issues and we will. >> okay. now you want...
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now, i like green energy as l. but that's about 50 years worth of what oil & gas receives and you say exxon and mobile, this $2.8 billion goes largely to drilling operators and so forth. but if we get that tax rate from 35 to 25%, that $2.8 billion is on the table. that probably won't survive to get the rate to 25 pmpls but don't forget, you put $90 billion, 50 years worth of breaks into solar and wind -- sosolyndra and fisker. you don't pick the winners and losers -- you pick the losers. so this is not the kind of policy you want to have to get america energy secure. the second topic, you said you get a deduction for taking a plant overseas. i have been in business 25 years. i have no idea what you are talking about. i maybe need to get a new accountant. but the idea that you get a break for shipping jobs overseas is simply not the case. what we do have -- i would like to bring money from overseas back to this country. medicaid to states, i am not sure where this came n. i would like to take the medicaid dollars t
now, i like green energy as l. but that's about 50 years worth of what oil & gas receives and you say exxon and mobile, this $2.8 billion goes largely to drilling operators and so forth. but if we get that tax rate from 35 to 25%, that $2.8 billion is on the table. that probably won't survive to get the rate to 25 pmpls but don't forget, you put $90 billion, 50 years worth of breaks into solar and wind -- sosolyndra and fisker. you don't pick the winners and losers -- you pick the losers....
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as as a as a city as a seat at the front if. for now we're back on our weakest. zero zero most vulnerable there's a lot more the politicians could do and there's a lot more that they should until then it's people like you taking one step at a time a new build. a future going to parties. to talk more about eustace experience and poverty and america i was joined by r t correspondent ana safiya churkin us well as this is something that this young man does every year like we mention in this report it's really you know sad to witness year in and year out we meet up with him to see how he is continuing his fight against poverty and homelessness in the united states and seeing someone like that going through these sacrifices and literally turning teary eyed when talking about the issue of homelessness when talking about all the poverty in the united states yet politicians really brushing these issues largely aside this is something that you know the changes that you have told us about have been just really frightening he tells us that every year the situation is getting
as as a as a city as a seat at the front if. for now we're back on our weakest. zero zero most vulnerable there's a lot more the politicians could do and there's a lot more that they should until then it's people like you taking one step at a time a new build. a future going to parties. to talk more about eustace experience and poverty and america i was joined by r t correspondent ana safiya churkin us well as this is something that this young man does every year like we mention in this report...
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because at the same time they are opting to pay more on their energy resource bill, they will also get an opportunity to get energy efficiency in the same place, which might make it possible for us to convince some of the lower income folks to opt in at the beginning. there are all kind of possibilities there, we need a firm that knows how to do this. not only do research but take that research and reach out to customers to make this exciting to them. one thing that -- i don't know if this firm will do this or not. local power and buildout has been talking about -- looks like will it probably be part of the mix. offering people shares and clean power sf, just the way that the bill that didn't pass at the state level that was going to offer people an easier way to get solar shares. this would be shares for everything. solar, wind, efficiency. the whole clean power sf program. that is going to require specific outreach to customers to offer them the share idea so that they are opting into a program that definitely will save them long-term, because they are becoming shareholders. that mea
because at the same time they are opting to pay more on their energy resource bill, they will also get an opportunity to get energy efficiency in the same place, which might make it possible for us to convince some of the lower income folks to opt in at the beginning. there are all kind of possibilities there, we need a firm that knows how to do this. not only do research but take that research and reach out to customers to make this exciting to them. one thing that -- i don't know if this firm...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. heartburn symptoms causedelieve by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. charles: a philadelphia lead at -- s16 year-old says she publicly humiliated your then called the school democratic. the district says they transferred to another class. the union will not comment for good is another example from the classroom to the mainstream media. this has to be one of the most egregious. >> certainly. she asked the student to leave the classroom and take off her shirt because mitt romney and paul ryan is like wrought -- wearing the kkk shirt. she should not where the republican shirt in the democratic school. she should be fired. charles: then she went into the hall and encourage them to be up superbly and mentally? >> she gathered other teachers and students to explain
putting us in control of our energy future, now. heartburn symptoms causedelieve by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. charles: a philadelphia lead at -- s16 year-old says she publicly humiliated your then called the school democratic. the district says they transferred...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. it's something you're born with. and inspires the things you choose to do. you do what you do... because it matters. at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people
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we're just looking at it now. you know, we're going to cooperate as we always have with the epa. and we'll work to do whatever work is necessary for the final work on that project. >> is there a feeling among the people at enbridge, a lot of people spoke at the analyst meeting, if you had a different president, the epa would be more willing to work with you and not against you? >> i don't think so, jim. >> really? >> the reality is both administrations, at least in my view, would have a strong need to -- and desire to encourage more energy independence in the united states and north america. so, frankly, i think we can work with either administration very well. >> all right. now let's go into the growth prospect. >> sure. >> people always thought of enbridge as an income play. i feel with all these different finds, it is a multiple year growth play. you unveiled some numbers that if you get money to be able to secure the huge number of projects you have, you could be up to 12% compounded annual growth which is higher than every tech company i deal with. >> exactly. let me go into
we're just looking at it now. you know, we're going to cooperate as we always have with the epa. and we'll work to do whatever work is necessary for the final work on that project. >> is there a feeling among the people at enbridge, a lot of people spoke at the analyst meeting, if you had a different president, the epa would be more willing to work with you and not against you? >> i don't think so, jim. >> really? >> the reality is both administrations, at least in my...
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the agenda are now permits. -- not permits. the only permit is the site permit, but first umbrella permit. so the trigger is the date of the application. >> then at what point do you submit the guidelines? would that be during the site permit? >> yes. you submit this checklist, and as i said, it will not be submitted until you submit your addendum. it will be part of no. 3 or no. 4, and there should be part of your application. >> it may not be relevant to what the building department could be interested in at all. it could not be applicable. >> right. you could look at major transit hubs. or maybe it chose the site plan or something. >> during the process, if things change, you could resubmit the check list. >> that is right. >> just like every other thing you do. >> right. >> sometimes the sale of the building is earlier and the interior comes. how is the interior -- according to the building interior, how is it scheduled? >> there is a leave project for it, so you choose which rating system makes sense and i think they would
the agenda are now permits. -- not permits. the only permit is the site permit, but first umbrella permit. so the trigger is the date of the application. >> then at what point do you submit the guidelines? would that be during the site permit? >> yes. you submit this checklist, and as i said, it will not be submitted until you submit your addendum. it will be part of no. 3 or no. 4, and there should be part of your application. >> it may not be relevant to what the building...
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us bank liz: well, at one point the dow was down 58 points, at the moment here we are down 22, trying to come back here on very thin volume on this day where the bond market is closed, but we are on the cusp of earnings season. sandra smith watching today's biggest movers. >> reporter: well, with 11 minutes to go, the dow still trying to claw back into positive territory, still down about 19 points on the session. but trying to claw its way back with the help of unh. this is the leader in the dow right now on a deal that was announced today to buy a brazilian insurer for $5 billion. investors, obviously, applauding that move by the company. but still home depot your big home improvement retailer, the biggest laggard in the dow right now, and this is despite the fact that piper jaffray reaffirmed its overweight rating on the retailer. but it is still the biggest laggard in the dow. i want to show you transportation sector because it is right now the best performing sector as oil prices come down, that's obviously good for shippers like ups, so many of these stocks are in the green. aga
us bank liz: well, at one point the dow was down 58 points, at the moment here we are down 22, trying to come back here on very thin volume on this day where the bond market is closed, but we are on the cusp of earnings season. sandra smith watching today's biggest movers. >> reporter: well, with 11 minutes to go, the dow still trying to claw back into positive territory, still down about 19 points on the session. but trying to claw its way back with the help of unh. this is the leader in...
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or follow me on twitter at melissaafrancis. >>> energy issues are expected to take a central role in tonight's debate. what condition president obama and mitt romney say to win the hearts and minds of voters? we'll break it all down next. >>> the government slaps massive taxes on chinese solar panels and but gives a knockout blow to a u.s. company. do you ever have too much money? ♪ . everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients, so they can take the steps to help grow, preserve, and pass along their wealth. so their footsteps can help the next generation find their own path. all of us serving you. us bank ♪ melissa: so, on to energy. you know it will be one of the big top picks in tonight's debate. which candid and the upper hand? let's break down their plans. executive vice president of the consumer energy alliance. what do you expect to hear from the president on energy? >> well, i
or follow me on twitter at melissaafrancis. >>> energy issues are expected to take a central role in tonight's debate. what condition president obama and mitt romney say to win the hearts and minds of voters? we'll break it all down next. >>> the government slaps massive taxes on chinese solar panels and but gives a knockout blow to a u.s. company. do you ever have too much money? ♪ . everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advice, for real...
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energy is a group that we follow closely. oil is below $90 a barrel at $87.86. the energy sector and stocks with and are the worst performing sector. you can see some names to the downside. i am talking with mark newton who was talking about the fact that the pullback in energy is serious technically and trending lower since mid september and energy in the near-term looked like it would underperform before it stabilizes. not great news when you look at the sector. some names seem more attractive than others but we are watching and andy and is pulling back and there's that inverse relationship as oil pools back. the transports do well. airlines have been taking off no pun intended. ashley: we still laugh. let's go to sandra at the cme to talk about oil. you are talking to gerald levy in the previous hour. interesting how far oil can go. analysts are saying the price where we are right now. >> some predict we could see it fall farther from here. there are all sorts of things that could coming to play. the election or the global economy we are seeing weakness in eu
energy is a group that we follow closely. oil is below $90 a barrel at $87.86. the energy sector and stocks with and are the worst performing sector. you can see some names to the downside. i am talking with mark newton who was talking about the fact that the pullback in energy is serious technically and trending lower since mid september and energy in the near-term looked like it would underperform before it stabilizes. not great news when you look at the sector. some names seem more...
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joining me now to talk about this is mr. blinder, now a professor at princeton university. good to see you, alan. thank you for joining us. >> sure. hi, maria. >> make the case. why do you think business leaders fail in government? >> well, ting just requires a very different talent set. governments are democracies. businesses are not. good businesses are not run as democracies. government lives, breathes, and dies on fairness. businesses live on efficiency and innovation. there are many other reasons of that nature. the talents are not transferable. >> they're not transferable. i don't understand that. why wouldn't the talents of leadership be transferable? for example, one thing that president obama has been unable to do is really bring the two sides together. it feels like this country is as more divisive than it ever has been. isn't a good leader's job to bring poeople together so they can buy into the leader's vision? >> it is, but it's very, very different than the business world. you'll have a ceo who's surrounded by staff and subordinates that are basically supposed
joining me now to talk about this is mr. blinder, now a professor at princeton university. good to see you, alan. thank you for joining us. >> sure. hi, maria. >> make the case. why do you think business leaders fail in government? >> well, ting just requires a very different talent set. governments are democracies. businesses are not. good businesses are not run as democracies. government lives, breathes, and dies on fairness. businesses live on efficiency and innovation....
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. mike's being healthy and chewing like a man. introducing one-a-day vitacraves for men! it's a gummy multivitamin... with more vitamin b, to convert food to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. new one-a-day vitacraves for men. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing. ♪ zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. >>> you got a real steamer on our hands, red hot ipo coming later this week. the biggest ipo since facebook. but unlike facebook, i want you in on this one, it's going to give a big pop on the first day of trading. i'm talking about workday that will trade under the symbol wday. it has spoken about it as if it is the next
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. mike's being healthy and chewing like a man. introducing one-a-day vitacraves for men! it's a gummy multivitamin... with more vitamin b, to convert food to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the...
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president obama out on the campaign trail is showing energy he didn't show at the first presidential debate in denver. >> my opponent is doing a little tap dance. at the debate the other night trying to wiggle out of stuff he's been saying for a year. doing like, it was like a "dancing with the stars". or maybe it was "extreme makeover." debate edition. >> reporter: expect to see a more aggressive debater when they face off again. for romney the debate offered a chance to question the president's priorities. >> thought it was a good chance for us to ask each other questions. i asked the president some of the questions i know people across america have wanted to ask him. i asked him, for instance, why with 23 million americans that were looking for work and want ad president that would focus on getting the economy going he in stead spent his first two years fighting for obama care. >> reporter: by the way the moderator of the next presidential debate is our chief political correspondent, state of the union anchor, candy crowley. fred? >> thank you. we look forward to october 16th. you
president obama out on the campaign trail is showing energy he didn't show at the first presidential debate in denver. >> my opponent is doing a little tap dance. at the debate the other night trying to wiggle out of stuff he's been saying for a year. doing like, it was like a "dancing with the stars". or maybe it was "extreme makeover." debate edition. >> reporter: expect to see a more aggressive debater when they face off again. for romney the debate offered a...
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massey energy is now owned by alpha natural resources of bristol virginia they were they were bought it up and you know and i are still and they and they have they bought it they bought up post yes and the disaster was april two thousand and ten the. directors of massey it led incidentally by former ns and s. a natural national security agency director bobby ray inman and a former number two at the cia this man was the lead director of the board he engineered the sale after the disaster to well benchley alpha natural resources and then i heard twenty. eleven sastre noon i interviewed eric schneiderman the attorney general for the state of new york he just brought a complaint of legal action against j.p. morgan chase for something that happened at bear stearns before j.p. morgan chase acquired. so in the banking industry you can go after the current owners for things that were done by the previous owners why not the coal industry well it's just the way the laws are right now in congress there is a lot proposed law that was drawn up by the late senator byrd of west virginia it's been b
massey energy is now owned by alpha natural resources of bristol virginia they were they were bought it up and you know and i are still and they and they have they bought it they bought up post yes and the disaster was april two thousand and ten the. directors of massey it led incidentally by former ns and s. a natural national security agency director bobby ray inman and a former number two at the cia this man was the lead director of the board he engineered the sale after the disaster to well...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. how can the dishwasher do its job ? adding finish power up to your detergent brings your dishwasher back to life. dishwasher buildup, cloudiness, spots, even tough stains-- gone ! so don't give up. add finish power up. wow ! see the difference. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer
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but i also believe that we've got to look at the energy sources of the future, like wind and solar and biofuels, and make those investments. so all of this is possible. now, in order for us to do it, we do have to close our deficit, and one of the things i'm sure we'll be discussing tonight is how do we deal with our tax code? and how do we make sure we are reducing spending in a responsible way, but also, how do we have enough revenue to make those investments? and this is where there's a difference, because governor romney's central economic plan calls for a $5 trillion tax cut on top of the extension of the bush tax cuts. that's another $1 trillion. and $2 trillion in additional military spending that the military hasn't asked for. that's $8 trillion. how we pay for that, reduce the deficit, and make the investments that we need to make without dumping those costs on to middle class americans, i think, is one of the central questions of this campaign. >> both of you have spoken about a lot of different things. and we're going to try to get through them in as specific a way as we pos
but i also believe that we've got to look at the energy sources of the future, like wind and solar and biofuels, and make those investments. so all of this is possible. now, in order for us to do it, we do have to close our deficit, and one of the things i'm sure we'll be discussing tonight is how do we deal with our tax code? and how do we make sure we are reducing spending in a responsible way, but also, how do we have enough revenue to make those investments? and this is where there's a...
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now we are looking at leasing for an astronomical amount of money compared to the original asking price was. that sits really poorly with me. i know -- i feel like we are a captive audience. we have incredible needs about managing our fleet and our space for the mta. and i feel like we don't have a lot of choices here, what to do. i also think if it is possible to get someone a better deal we should try and get that. i could conceivably vote against this. so in hopes we could perhaps get a better deal. that was expressed that wasn't possible but there was no guarantee so maybe there is a possibility where there wasn't one that was anticipated. >> thank you, supervisor. so we have a motion on the floor to continue the item for one week. we can do that without objection, thank you. thank you very much. why don't we go to item one, please. >>the clerk: item number one. resolution to authorize recreation and parks department to accept and expend grant in amount of 131,041 from california department of parks and recreations for the twin peeks trail system improvements. >> thank you very much
now we are looking at leasing for an astronomical amount of money compared to the original asking price was. that sits really poorly with me. i know -- i feel like we are a captive audience. we have incredible needs about managing our fleet and our space for the mta. and i feel like we don't have a lot of choices here, what to do. i also think if it is possible to get someone a better deal we should try and get that. i could conceivably vote against this. so in hopes we could perhaps get a...
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now, i like green energy as well. but that's about 50 years' worth of what oil and gas receives, and you say exxonmobil, this goes largely to drilling operators and so forth. if we get the tax rate from 35% to 25%, that $2.8 billion is on the table. of course it's on the table. probably won't survive if you get the rate to 25%. don't forget, you put $9 0 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks to solar and win to solyndra, fiskar and t northwestetendrel. you don't just pick winners and losers, you pick the losers. and the idea that you get a break for shipping jobs overseas is simply not the case. what we have right now, i would like to bring money from overseas back to this country. and medicaid to states, i'm not sure where this came in. except this. i would like to take medicaid dollars to go to states and say you will get what you got last year, plus inflation, plus 1%, and then you will manage your care for your poor in the way you think best. and i remember as a governor when this idea was floated by tommy thomps
now, i like green energy as well. but that's about 50 years' worth of what oil and gas receives, and you say exxonmobil, this goes largely to drilling operators and so forth. if we get the tax rate from 35% to 25%, that $2.8 billion is on the table. of course it's on the table. probably won't survive if you get the rate to 25%. don't forget, you put $9 0 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks to solar and win to solyndra, fiskar and t northwestetendrel. you don't just pick winners and losers,...
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show are angry at the government's austerity measures. the jobless rate in spain now stands at 25%. trade union leaders calling the marchs a warning to the government. they say tempers are rising and a general strike could happen next month. >>> i'm marianne rafferty. now, back be to fox news reports. for the latest headlines log on to fox news .com. >> since before he took office presidents obama has promised to boost the economy by creating millions of green jobs. taxpayers spent billions but the green economy has yet to rule. so what about the real existing economy? the one that overwhelmingly still depends on pos ill fue-- fossil fuels? >> if one decisions captures four obama critics the green agenda it is his decision to go full bore on the keystone pipeline. >> our experts said we needed a saernlt of time to review the project. >> the project would transport oil from the oil sands of western canada to refinerys in texas. >> the environmentalists are saying we have to stop it using every excuse they could. >> he is a republican from oklahoma says building a pipeline is a no bra
show are angry at the government's austerity measures. the jobless rate in spain now stands at 25%. trade union leaders calling the marchs a warning to the government. they say tempers are rising and a general strike could happen next month. >>> i'm marianne rafferty. now, back be to fox news reports. for the latest headlines log on to fox news .com. >> since before he took office presidents obama has promised to boost the economy by creating millions of green jobs. taxpayers...
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at 24, was it, facebook 24? i can't remember. >> 22 and change. stuart: let's not jump the gun. and 13-5 is where we are. now, everybody, watch where we are, aim going to talk baseball. miguel cabrera of the detroit tigers is the first player to win baseball's triple crown in 45 years, this is big, even i know that. he led the american league with .330 batting average, that's terrific. 44 home runs, and runs batted in and helped the tigers win their division. the baseball playoffs start tomorrow. congratulations, sir. time is money, and 30 seconds, here is what else we have for you today. mitt romney is getting criticized for his comment about big bird. but does pbs really need our money for sesame street? it could be a stand alone profit center, couldn't it? we have the numbers and we'll give them to you. and dan henninger, says thanks to last night's debate we have a real presidential race on our hands. dan will be here and as for the media, leftist newspapers and commenttators are in unanimous in the agreement that romney won the debate last night. i'm shocked. we'll ask the
at 24, was it, facebook 24? i can't remember. >> 22 and change. stuart: let's not jump the gun. and 13-5 is where we are. now, everybody, watch where we are, aim going to talk baseball. miguel cabrera of the detroit tigers is the first player to win baseball's triple crown in 45 years, this is big, even i know that. he led the american league with .330 batting average, that's terrific. 44 home runs, and runs batted in and helped the tigers win their division. the baseball playoffs start...
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now, i like green energy as well. but that's about 50 years worth of what oil and gas receives, and you say exxon and mobile, actually, this $2.8 billion goes largely to small companies, drilling operators and sor forth. if we get the tax rate from 35% to 25% the $2.8 billion is the the table. that's probably not going to survive to get that rate down to 25%. don't forget, you put $90 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks into solar and wind to solyndra, and i had a friend who said you don't just pick the winners and losers. you pick the losers. this is not-- this is not the kind of policy you want to have it if you want to get america energy secure. the second topic, you said you get a deduction for take a plant oafs. look, i've been in business for 25 years, i have no idea what you're talking about. i maybe need to get a new accountant, but the idea that you get a break for shipping jobs overseas is simply not the case. what we do have right now is a setting where i'd like to bring money from overseas back to this
now, i like green energy as well. but that's about 50 years worth of what oil and gas receives, and you say exxon and mobile, actually, this $2.8 billion goes largely to small companies, drilling operators and sor forth. if we get the tax rate from 35% to 25% the $2.8 billion is the the table. that's probably not going to survive to get that rate down to 25%. don't forget, you put $90 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks into solar and wind to solyndra, and i had a friend who said you don't...
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the final debate returns to the moderator and candidates on october 22 at lynn university of florida. on the panel today to discuss going beyond winning and losing, and we will move from my immediate left, correspondent of the new york times, abc news and nbc news and participant in the first televised debate in 1960 in chicago. and the grower, washington post contributing writer. ndy grower " washington post" contributing writer. michael hogan. charles mack gokalain. catherine olsen, univ. of wisconsin milwaukee and director of the schools frederick program. thank you all for being with us today. we will begin the program today with a bit of advice for those of you here in the studio and those of you watching for following this on twitter. when we go to questions, there are two microphones and hope you will come down to those. if you are following us on twitter, and you have a question, we have ncadebatess12. we will try to field questions from there as well as in the studio. from thech a clip moment u.s. the question of the outset. >> mr. vice president, this is a question of execut
the final debate returns to the moderator and candidates on october 22 at lynn university of florida. on the panel today to discuss going beyond winning and losing, and we will move from my immediate left, correspondent of the new york times, abc news and nbc news and participant in the first televised debate in 1960 in chicago. and the grower, washington post contributing writer. ndy grower " washington post" contributing writer. michael hogan. charles mack gokalain. catherine olsen,...
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now, i like green energy, as well. but that's about 50 years worth of what oil and gas receives and you say exxon and mobil -- $2.8 billion goes to small companies, but you know, if we get that tax rate down to 25%, that $2.8 billion is on the table. of course it's on the table. that's probably not going to survive, you get that rate down to 25%. but don't forget, you put $90 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks into solar and wind, toll sew linynn so lynn dra. you don't just pick the winners and losers, you pick the losers. this is not -- this is not the kind of policy you want to have, to get america energy secure. the second topic, which is, you said you debt a deduction for taking a plant overseas -- i've been in business for 25 years. i have no idea what you're talking about. i maybe need to get a new accountant. the idea that you get a break for shipping jobs overseas is simply not the case. what we do have right now is a setting where i would like to bring money from overseas back to this country. and finally,
now, i like green energy, as well. but that's about 50 years worth of what oil and gas receives and you say exxon and mobil -- $2.8 billion goes to small companies, but you know, if we get that tax rate down to 25%, that $2.8 billion is on the table. of course it's on the table. that's probably not going to survive, you get that rate down to 25%. but don't forget, you put $90 billion, like 50 years worth of breaks into solar and wind, toll sew linynn so lynn dra. you don't just pick the winners...
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now maybe this was just what was going on at the time. but tell us now, looking forward, what it is you think the vice presidency is worth now. >> in my comment there, it was a lame attempt at a joke and yours was a lame attempt at a joke, too, i guess, because nobody got it. of course we know what a vice president does. >> they didn't get yours or mine? which one didn't they get? >> no, no. of course, we know what a vice president does. and that's not only to preside over the senate and will take that position very seriously also. i'm thankful that the constitution would allow a bit more authority given to the vice president also if that vice president so chose to exert it in working with the senate and making sure that we are supportive of the president's policies and making sure too that our president understands what our strengths are. john mccain and i have had good conversations about where i would lead with his agenda, and that is energy independence in america and reform of government over all, and then working with families of ch
now maybe this was just what was going on at the time. but tell us now, looking forward, what it is you think the vice presidency is worth now. >> in my comment there, it was a lame attempt at a joke and yours was a lame attempt at a joke, too, i guess, because nobody got it. of course we know what a vice president does. >> they didn't get yours or mine? which one didn't they get? >> no, no. of course, we know what a vice president does. and that's not only to preside over the...
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now we're going to put the department of energy document number up on the screen so you folks at home can look it up online. but i'm quoting from the report now. and then it goes on to conclude that... >> jane: wow, richard, if that's the bad news, what's the good news? >> well, the good news is i'm here with a very special guest who is a certified home energy rater, meaning he's an expert in home heating efficiency. karl, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure, richard. >> now, karl, i had a lot of fun playing a home improvement expert on tv, but you're the real deal. we've been trying to make sense of this report from the u.s. department of energy that says half of what people are spending on their home heating could be wasted. can you explain to us what this means? >> sure. the typical home has a furnace with forced-air system. heated air is delivered through metal ductwork to each room. the problem is that many homes have bare metal ducts that run along uninsulated outside walls or through cold attics. in those cases, the metal ducts themselves would be chilled to whatever the o
now we're going to put the department of energy document number up on the screen so you folks at home can look it up online. but i'm quoting from the report now. and then it goes on to conclude that... >> jane: wow, richard, if that's the bad news, what's the good news? >> well, the good news is i'm here with a very special guest who is a certified home energy rater, meaning he's an expert in home heating efficiency. karl, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure, richard....
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melissa: that's bizarre. >>> time now for today's energy report. where we break down the biggest headlines affecting the industry and their impact on the economy besides that insanity going on in california. sun's elections in venezuela could have a huge impact on oil prices. believe it or not experts are saying hugo chavez may lose for the first time in 14 years. his challenger, is just left-of-center and promising to increase oil production by $6 million barrels a day. right now venezuela produces 1.7 million barrels a day. that is down 25% from 2001. if chavez loses, that is good news for gas prices. stay tuned on that story. >>> chinese energy giant, cnooc, $15 ball takeover deal of canadian energy company, next son could be at risk. they are calling on the conservative government to reject the deal saying review process gives no assurance that is the deal would benefit canada. >>> radical blake from longstanding policy, russia is now considering allowing western companies to own oil licenses in arctic waters. for years those have only gone to
melissa: that's bizarre. >>> time now for today's energy report. where we break down the biggest headlines affecting the industry and their impact on the economy besides that insanity going on in california. sun's elections in venezuela could have a huge impact on oil prices. believe it or not experts are saying hugo chavez may lose for the first time in 14 years. his challenger, is just left-of-center and promising to increase oil production by $6 million barrels a day. right now...
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now to have one party and at least get something done. it may not be the best thing but something done . >> i think not. i agree with johnathon which is frightening me right now. in britain it is a parlimentary and possible to force legislation and there is leding to austerit yenow too much too soon. america is brilliant with the checks and balances in place. it is the responsibility to make sure comis not a dirter word. it is allowed. >> guys making a point. 52 percent of the poll say this is the biggest number. 50 percent say one party. >> over the course of my financial journalism career everything changed in the last four year. we don't use fundmental analysis and unfortunately two-party promotes grid lock and the market is fed up with uncertainty. we heard the same thing from market pundits. once it goes away we'll get back to the race now . unfortunately you have one party in the congress and another party in the white house nothing will get done and all we will be doing is sitting and waiting again. >> johnathon, a problem or not.
now to have one party and at least get something done. it may not be the best thing but something done . >> i think not. i agree with johnathon which is frightening me right now. in britain it is a parlimentary and possible to force legislation and there is leding to austerit yenow too much too soon. america is brilliant with the checks and balances in place. it is the responsibility to make sure comis not a dirter word. it is allowed. >> guys making a point. 52 percent of the poll...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>> she landed her break-out role playing the stylish summer roberts on "the o.c." now rachel bilson is back on the small screen on her cw series. "hart of dixie." >> she plays a fast-talking doctor and in this season her love is divided between two beefy, sexy guys, take a look. >> i called off my wedding for you. that's what they call a grand romantic gesture. >> it was just so all of a sudden. >> that's what makes it grand. >> george, you have to admit, it's a little crazy. you just broke up with helen yesterday. >> all i know is that i chose you and i want you and i know you feel the same way. >> maybe not. >> maybe not. how are you, rachel? >> good ho are you? >> i don't think hoda had seen it before. this is fun, it's juicy. like chicken-fried steak
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>> she landed her break-out role playing the stylish summer roberts on "the o.c." now rachel bilson is back on the small screen on her cw series. "hart of dixie." >> she plays a fast-talking doctor...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. it's something you're born with. and inspires the things you choose to do. you do what you do... because it matters. at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. >>> we are back. we're thinking ahead as well to the vice president showdown. the weekly standard has the cover here previewing the big debate. the debate smackdown. ryan feeling good, and biden maybe looking afraid here. robert gibbs, how do you see this shaping up? are we going to see biden overcompensating, being more aggressive than he might have otherwise? >> i don't think that vice president biden will overcompensate. the question is which paul ryan do we get? do we get this same sort of, you know, chameleon we saw in mitt romney who literally walks away from virtually everything that his campaigned on for two years in the space of less than two hours. i know that vice president biden is anxious and
putting us in control of our energy future, now. it's something you're born with. and inspires the things you choose to do. you do what you do... because it matters. at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. >>> we are back. we're thinking ahead as well to the vice president showdown. the weekly standard has the cover here...
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believes it's worth $7.17 which means it it was to trade at $22. that's a remarkable, remarkable move you need to catch. it could be worth even more frankly. if you believe as i do that she has what it takes to turn this business around. again, i need to see mobile and i need to see social because that's where all the winners in tech have. bottom line when yahoo! was a headless company with no strategy for monetizing its assets it made sense for the stock to trade down here. now it has leadership and a turn around plan that we'll hear more about and the company is unlocking the hidden value like with ali baba. that means the stock goes higher. i say congratulations, marisa, you finally made yahoo! a stock that's worth buying. >>> let's go to david in kansas, please. >> caller: hey, hello, jim, i'm a cpa from wichita, kansas. dropping a big boo-ya from the capital. >> i was with a bunch of guys this weekend with my daughter at school, we were all saying what is the subject that people should major in or take years of? it's accounting because there y
believes it's worth $7.17 which means it it was to trade at $22. that's a remarkable, remarkable move you need to catch. it could be worth even more frankly. if you believe as i do that she has what it takes to turn this business around. again, i need to see mobile and i need to see social because that's where all the winners in tech have. bottom line when yahoo! was a headless company with no strategy for monetizing its assets it made sense for the stock to trade down here. now it has...
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martin over at gray wolf a couple of days ago the buy point was 621, 22. we'll see, obviously there's been a real market for the smaller tablets, right, with the kindle fire, et cetera. charles: all right. time is money, so in 30 seconds, here is what else we're watching for you today. the deadly outbreak of meningitis. how this has happened and should we all be worried about our pharmacies? we told you about the big swing towards mitt romney among women voters. what did romney say at the debate that women like so much. our corporation's people. we'll be joined by a guest who says, no, they're not and now what? i think that we're going to debate it. now i have the honor of seven early movers and the dow is off 18 points and came here to visit his son and watch the jets lose to his hometown team. green mountains cut a deal with snapple, selling premium iced teas in the k-cups, a pretty good move for the stock under pressure of late. cardinal health. an upgrade this morning, buy from hold and the new target for this now is $46. about 15% from where it is now
martin over at gray wolf a couple of days ago the buy point was 621, 22. we'll see, obviously there's been a real market for the smaller tablets, right, with the kindle fire, et cetera. charles: all right. time is money, so in 30 seconds, here is what else we're watching for you today. the deadly outbreak of meningitis. how this has happened and should we all be worried about our pharmacies? we told you about the big swing towards mitt romney among women voters. what did romney say at the...
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joining us now to talk about all this, art hogan, managing director and strategist at lazard capital markets. you know on the floor a lot of the traders were calling this a romney raleigh. others say there were other factors, what were the message of the markets today? >> well, i tell you this, i think romney had a big part in this. the other piece was that the-- they came out and pretty positive commentary about what they are going to do about their monetary policy but if you look at how sectors mover today we saw a romney affect as you look at health care sectors and the hospitals in particular. >> susie: exactly there were some stock sectors that responded to what the candidate said in the debate last night. you talk about health-care stocks. let's take a look. there was a lot of criticism by romney of the obama health-care program, so we saw hospital stocks like tenet and ata fall by 2%, humana up there, and looking at health insurers like billionpoint also responding on the upside so what were you telling your clients today what to do with the health care stocks? >> well, one of
joining us now to talk about all this, art hogan, managing director and strategist at lazard capital markets. you know on the floor a lot of the traders were calling this a romney raleigh. others say there were other factors, what were the message of the markets today? >> well, i tell you this, i think romney had a big part in this. the other piece was that the-- they came out and pretty positive commentary about what they are going to do about their monetary policy but if you look at how...
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point two, taxes right now under the obama administration are at 15% of grosse pointe woods. that's the lowest they've been in 60 years, so if everyone on the show believes that the answer to all of our economic problems is lowering the taxes, then you should vote for obama, because he's given us the lowest taxes that they've been in-- >> julian. >> let me point out that-- >> and do not want to change that overall tax. romney wants to keep it at-- >> julian, i think you missed the point here and the point is look, it's not just the existing, it's new business formation is at a record low according to the census bureau, if you look, small business accounts for roughly 50% of gdp and the numbers are much greater than you're giving credit for. i think the tax issue. >> the small businesses that are affected-- >> okay. >> the small businesses affected by that 1%-- that increase on that very top level, above 250 level represent about 10 to 12% of workers. >> okay, wait a minute, tobin, you disagree with that number? >> well, the actual number is, the top 3% of employment, let's sa
point two, taxes right now under the obama administration are at 15% of grosse pointe woods. that's the lowest they've been in 60 years, so if everyone on the show believes that the answer to all of our economic problems is lowering the taxes, then you should vote for obama, because he's given us the lowest taxes that they've been in-- >> julian. >> let me point out that-- >> and do not want to change that overall tax. romney wants to keep it at-- >> julian, i think you...
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but i all thes believe that we have got to look at the energy source of the future like wind and solar and biofuels. all of this is possible. no order to do it we'll have to close our deficit. and how do we deal with our tax code and make sure we are reducing spending in a responsible way and how do we make sure we have enough revenue to make those changes. governor romney's plan calls for $8 trillion, how we pay for that, reduce the deficit and make the investments that we need to make without dumping those costs on middle class americans i think is one of the central questions of this campaign. >> both of you have spoken about a lot of different things. first governor romney do you have a question you would like to ask the president directly about something he just said? >> romney: sure. first of all, i don't have a $5 trillion tax cut. i don't have a tax cut. my view is that we ought to provide tax relief to people in the middle class, but i'm not going to reduce the share of taxes paid by high income people. they are doing just fine in this economy. the people having a hard time ri
but i all thes believe that we have got to look at the energy source of the future like wind and solar and biofuels. all of this is possible. no order to do it we'll have to close our deficit. and how do we deal with our tax code and make sure we are reducing spending in a responsible way and how do we make sure we have enough revenue to make those changes. governor romney's plan calls for $8 trillion, how we pay for that, reduce the deficit and make the investments that we need to make without...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> brian shackman at the market, deck. verifone may have been squared. look at shares pay dupe sharply and the reports out there that square close to a deal with new york city to get their payment system in about 1,000 cabs in the city, verifone pretty much owns this marketplace now. >> brian, thank you very much. >>> politics now. president obama heading to columbus, ohio, later today. mitt romney, as you see live in this picture, is in iowa this hour. so much attention, of course, on the presidential race, but it's the congressional elections which could have major ramifications on the power play in washington, including how we deem with the upcoming fiscal clif cliff. amon javers has more. >> let's see what the impact is likely to be or maybe not be on the fiscal cliff negotiations and start with the balance of power. not able to come to an agreement on the debt ceiling last year, they are not able to come to any agreement and the reason is partly because of that huge house republican freshman class of 87 members, 82 ar
putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> brian shackman at the market, deck. verifone may have been squared. look at shares pay dupe sharply and the reports out there that square close to a deal with new york city to get their payment system in about 1,000 cabs in the city, verifone pretty much owns this marketplace now. >> brian, thank you very much. >>> politics now. president obama heading to columbus, ohio, later today. mitt romney, as you see live in...
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take a look at energy, president obama spent 19 secti9 seconds on energy. governor romney, 1:43 seconds. when asked a question about education, he pivoted to energy. 2:17. president obama devoted 4:15, almost twice as much. watching this very closely. anderson, back to you. >> john king locklooking closer at the flash poll numbers. you have numbers on the economy. >> they asked the question, who would better handle the economy? let me scroll down. clear in the poll, the overall verdict to governor romney who won the debate. who better to handle the economy, obama 43, romney 55. the defining question of the election. >> compared to where it was before? >> we have to be careful this is registered voters who watched the debate. in our most recent national poll, they were tied on that question. >> vaughan jones, you said something about changing -- you saw a different romney tonight. >> up until now, to me, you look at romney, think thursdayston howell iii, right? not presidential. seems to be sort of all over the place. tonight, he's presidential and tonight f
take a look at energy, president obama spent 19 secti9 seconds on energy. governor romney, 1:43 seconds. when asked a question about education, he pivoted to energy. 2:17. president obama devoted 4:15, almost twice as much. watching this very closely. anderson, back to you. >> john king locklooking closer at the flash poll numbers. you have numbers on the economy. >> they asked the question, who would better handle the economy? let me scroll down. clear in the poll, the overall...
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now maybe this was just what was going on at the time. but tell us now, looking forward, what it is you think the vice presidency is worth now. >> in my comment there, it was a lame attempt at a joke and yours was a lame attempt at a joke, too, i guess, because nobody got it. of course we know what a vice president does. >> they didn't get yours or mine. which one didn't they get? >> no, no. of course, we know what a vice president does. and that's not only to preside over the senate and will take that position very seriously also. i'm thankful the constitution would allow a bit more authority given to the vice president if that vice president so chose to exert it in working with the senate and making sure that we are supportive of the president's policies and making sure too that our president understands what our strengths are. john mccain and i have had good conversations about where i would lead with his agenda. that is energy independence in america and reform of government over all, and then working with families of children with sp
now maybe this was just what was going on at the time. but tell us now, looking forward, what it is you think the vice presidency is worth now. >> in my comment there, it was a lame attempt at a joke and yours was a lame attempt at a joke, too, i guess, because nobody got it. of course we know what a vice president does. >> they didn't get yours or mine. which one didn't they get? >> no, no. of course, we know what a vice president does. and that's not only to preside over the...
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gas from surprising energy in europe and just lie. putin express his doubts over the economic efficiency of europe's energy rules. same with europe let's take a look at how the markets are doing there in the first hour of the trading session and with that there are points in the boards and we also know that investors are waiting for the u.s. jobs reports due out later so that is always has a major effect on how the session goes later on i would like to look at the russian markets and see that this volatility in the oil prices and the prices drop in five points in the markets are following the pulse of sentiment across the board with the arts yes on the my stocks adding over one percent and now a quick look at the asian markets they're on their way out of the home but we see the positive move continue in the it's the spine that the central bank of japan had failed to stimulus measures which everyone was expecting and this is what we have time for this hour more updates coming your way next hour and i'll have more information on the kur
gas from surprising energy in europe and just lie. putin express his doubts over the economic efficiency of europe's energy rules. same with europe let's take a look at how the markets are doing there in the first hour of the trading session and with that there are points in the boards and we also know that investors are waiting for the u.s. jobs reports due out later so that is always has a major effect on how the session goes later on i would like to look at the russian markets and see that...
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now, i like green energy as well. but that's about 50 years' worth of what oil and gas receives, and you say exxonmobil, this $2.8 billion goes largely to smaller companies, to drilling operators and so forth. if we get the tax rate from 35% to 25%, that $2.8 billion is on the table. of course it's on the table. that's probably not going to survive, you get that rate down to 25%. but don't forget, you put $90 billion, like 50 years' worth of breaks into solar and wind, to solyndra and fiskar and tessla and enter one. i have a friend who says, you don't pick the winners and losers, you pick the losers. and the idea that you get a break for shipping jobs overseas i have been in business for 20 years, i have no idea what you're talking about. it is simply not the case. what we have right now, i would like to bring money from overseas back to this country. and medicaid to states, i'm not sure where this came in. except this. i would like to take medicaid dollars to go to states and say you will get what you got last year,
now, i like green energy as well. but that's about 50 years' worth of what oil and gas receives, and you say exxonmobil, this $2.8 billion goes largely to smaller companies, to drilling operators and so forth. if we get the tax rate from 35% to 25%, that $2.8 billion is on the table. of course it's on the table. that's probably not going to survive, you get that rate down to 25%. but don't forget, you put $90 billion, like 50 years' worth of breaks into solar and wind, to solyndra and fiskar...